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75 Ohm Male BNC Universal Crimp On Connector, 10 Pack - (301-00-75TP)

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SKU 301-00-75TP
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RG58 PVC, RG59 PVC & RG59 TFE, RG6 PVC & RG6 TFE Universal BNC Male 2 Pc Crimp-On, 75 Ohm; CCTV, HD-TVI, CVI, AHD and IP Over Coax 10 Pack 

CATEGORYBNC COMPRESSION CONNECTORS

  • Bright nickel finish solid brass or zinc body; utilizes captive, self-energizing gold-plated center contact
  • 18-22 AWG, .185 - .280 Jacket O.D.
  • 2 piece connector construction - no loose contacts or other parts to handle
  • Solves potential cable/connector dimensional discrepancy problems as it is not vulnerable to fluctuating cable O.D.'s and will maintain proper cable retention
  • Use GST-1, GST-2 Strip Tool;GET-301-UT Crimp Tool
Weight 5.5 Ounces
Width 4.25 Inches
Length 0.5 Inches
Height 7.5 Inches

  • Q. What is a 75-ohm BNC connector?
    A. A 75-ohm BNC connector is a type of radio frequency (RF) connector commonly used in audio and video applications. It has an impedance of 75 ohms and is designed for the transmission of high-frequency signals.
  • Q. Where are 75-ohm BNC connectors used?
    A. They are used in various applications, including broadcast, video production, cable television (CATV), and surveillance systems. They are also commonly found on some consumer audio and video equipment.
  • Q. What is the difference between 75-ohm and 50-ohm BNC connectors?
    A. The primary difference is in impedance. A 75-ohm BNC connector is designed for applications where the characteristic impedance of the cable and connectors should be 75 ohms, while a 50-ohm BNC connector is used in applications requiring 50-ohm impedance.
  • Q. What types of cables are compatible with 75-ohm BNC connectors?
    A. 75-ohm BNC connectors are typically used with coaxial cables designed for 75-ohm applications. Common cable types include RG-59, RG-6, and RG-11.
  • Q. Are 75-ohm BNC connectors compatible with SDI (Serial Digital Interface) signals?
    A. Yes, 75-ohm BNC connectors are often used for transmitting SDI signals, especially in professional video production environments.
  • Q. Can I use a 75-ohm BNC connector for Ethernet connections?
    A. No, 75-ohm BNC connectors are not suitable for Ethernet connections. Ethernet typically uses 50-ohm or 100-ohm connectors like RJ45 for twisted-pair cables.
  • Q. Are there different types of 75-ohm BNC connectors?
    A. Yes, there are different variations of 75-ohm BNC connectors, including straight connectors, right-angle connectors, and bulkhead connectors, to suit various installation requirements.
  • Q. How do I terminate a cable with a 75-ohm BNC connector?
    A. Termination involves stripping the coaxial cable, attaching the connector to the cable's exposed core, and securing it using a compression tool or by twisting the connector onto the cable.
  • Q. Can 75-ohm BNC connectors be used outdoors?
    A. Yes, there are weatherproof and outdoor-rated 75-ohm BNC connectors available for outdoor installations. Ensure you choose the appropriate connector for your specific application.
  • Q. Are adapters available to convert between 75-ohm BNC and other connector types?
    A. Yes, there are adapters that allow you to convert between 75-ohm BNC connectors and other connector types, such as RCA or F-type connectors.
  • Q. Can I use 75-ohm BNC connectors for high-definition video signals?
    A. Yes, 75-ohm BNC connectors are suitable for high-definition video applications, including HDTV and 4K video.

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